When we moved into Oak Cottage we loved
all of the attention to detail the builders
had put into it…….all of our floors are
reclaimed heart pine from a Civil War home
in Virginia. All of the brick of our cottage is
reclaimed from a Civil War home in Alabama.
Loved the reclaimed barn wood covered walls in
the master bath….and so much more.
BUT, all this lovely attention to history
and character; and then they put $2 stock
light fixtures all over the house!
I mean EVERY ceiling fixture were these blah things.
They are kind of like a schoolhouse fixture wannabees….
but can’t. ha!
So, over the years as we have found what we wanted
we have slowly replaced each one of these….except
the two that hang in the master bedroom.
We haven’t been able to find exactly what we want
in there, yet. OK, the truth is we’ve found what we
want; but they cost more than our home. *humph*
We are still operating in the patience department
for those two fixtures.
As we have waited…we have had fun with each fixture
by decorating them in different patterns.
We’ve done black and white checkerboards,
polka dots, etc. We’ve put all kinds of things
on these fixtures….and it really changes their look.
Here are the ones that hang in our master bedroom……
the last two…..waiting to be replaced with the million
dollar fixtures of our dreams.
If you have any contractor grade lights in your home
that you would like to spruce up…..
this cannot be simpler!
We literally used Sharpies on all the fixtures.
If you get tired of the design or redecorate you can just
use fingernail polish remover to get the Sharpie off
and redo it with a different design.
Great for kids and teenagers….they can decorate/design
their own light fixtures in their room!
Here’s what you need:
Any plain light fixture….with a glass globe/cover
Sharpies
Here’s how ya do it:
1. Pick up the Sharpie color of your choice.
2. Use it to put designs on the outside of the glass globe.
3. If you goof…use fingernail polish to erase.
I’ll repeat it…since it’s deep and complicated:
1. Pick up the Sharpie color of your choice.
2. Use it to put designs on the outside of the glass globe.
3. If you goof…use fingernail polish to erase.
There you have it!
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Yoohoooooo, Harmony Morrissey….
where are you? You are the winner of our Supersized Giveaway
and we can’t seem to find you!
We will draw another winner tomorrow if we still haven’t been contacted by Harmony!
Be on the lookout……
Also….if you’d like another chance to win one of our
Mini French Cafe Chalkboards…head on over
to French Country Cottage and enter to win one!
Have a great Wednesday~
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